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Domestic violence rates are at extraordinary levels and disturbing attitudes are prevalent amongst our youth. This presentation considers strategies for teaching respectful relationships to young people, in particular, the young boys in our lives.
It’s concerning to see so many boys at war with themselves and the world. What essential life skills are this new generation of boys missing out on, and how best can we turn their very real sense of alienation around?
With screens designed to highjack attention and internet games designed for addiction, this presentation will offer some practical tips for helping a young person with internet gaming disorder as well as strategies for prevention
A chronic oversupply of unhealthy and addictive food has led to the viewing ill-health from dietary causes as normal. Prof Bruce Neal relates how we arrived at this situation, and the opportunities to change it.
Andrew will outline the characteristics of the difficult middle years and look at ways to capitalise on the ‘sparkiness’ of childhood to integrate learning experiences in order to ensure that our kids are resilient, happier, and more engaged.
This presentation will provide an overview of the types on gambling young people are using, how they come to be involved, problem gambling and strategies to help and educate young people around this issue.